Newly renovated kitchen and bathroom throughout
High ceilings, feature fireplace and wood flooring
Compact 398 sq ft one-bedroom layout, well arranged
Communal garden; no private outdoor space
Five-minute walk to Barnes Bridge station, excellent links
Leasehold with 89 years remaining — consider mortgage limits
Service charge approx £1,482/year; ground rent £120/year
Solid brick walls (likely uninsulated) and secondary glazing
This newly refurbished one-bedroom apartment sits on Mortlake High Street in an attractive Edwardian building, offering a blend of period charm and contemporary finish. High ceilings, a feature fireplace and wood floors create character in the reception room, while the compact kitchen and bathroom have been fully replaced to a modern standard.
The flat is compact at around 398 sq ft but well arranged: a double bedroom with built-in wardrobes, a reception with original features, and a communal garden for outside space. Transport is a key benefit — Barnes Bridge station is a five-minute walk with fast links into central London, and local shops, cafes and riverside amenities are all close by.
Practical considerations are straightforward: the property is leasehold with 89 years remaining, a service charge of about £1,482 pa and a small ground rent of £120. The building has secondary glazing and solid brick walls (assumed uninsulated), so heating relies on the gas boiler and radiators. This is a good option for a first-time buyer seeking a move-in-ready central flat or an investor targeting strong rental demand in a very affluent area.